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So, "Turkles" is this interesting little family adventure that revolves around a bunch of kids at Camp Loggerhead trying to unravel the mystery of some missing sea turtle eggs. The atmosphere is quite light, fitting for a kids' film, but there’s a nice tension as they face various challenges and learn about responsibility. The two leads, both 13 years old, really carry the story with their determination. It's kind of charming, really - you get a good mix of humor and genuine stakes. The practical effects related to the turtles are quite engaging, adding a touch of realism. It has a unique vibe that feels different from other typical kid adventure films, making it stand out in a way that’s hard to describe.
"Turkles" may not have a ton of mainstream recognition, but it definitely has its niche. The film was released in a few formats, but finding decent copies can be a bit of a hunt, particularly on DVD. There’s a certain charm that collectors appreciate, especially those drawn to family-centric narratives that delve into environmental themes. It tends to fly under the radar, but for those who discover it, there's a lot to unpack in terms of its heart and intentions.
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